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united nation votes for a palestinian arab state in palestine.realistic partition of the country. >> it is decision on what to do in palestine to cut the baby in half. >> the partition plan separated palestine into three parts, one it was jewish, the other was arab s and the third was jerusalem and some territory around jerusalem which would be oversee by international community. the palestinians were opposed to partition. partition is going to mean palestinians will fall in what will become the jewish state. from the palestinian perspective, they were not responsible for the holocaust. they were not in europe. they have to sort of pay the pr price for what the world stood by and watch in terms of this horrendous massacre of entire race. nobody is speaking on their behalf. >> operating without palestinians arab input. the other leaders reject the united nation resolution. >> when the arabs rejected the partition plan, they lost out the creation that would have been recognized by the international community. >> at that point the british said we ar
united nation votes for a palestinian arab state in palestine.realistic partition of the country. >> it is decision on what to do in palestine to cut the baby in half. >> the partition plan separated palestine into three parts, one it was jewish, the other was arab s and the third was jerusalem and some territory around jerusalem which would be oversee by international community. the palestinians were opposed to partition. partition is going to mean palestinians will fall in what...
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because palestine, unless we understand the atrocity being imposed on palestine and the right of people to defend themselves, the right of people to resist against an external outside force of force. but it becomes more extreme by the moment and i'm talking about israel. they will never understand how the world works has been a whole attempt to make hamas, the central issue of the reporting. and that's nonsense. hamas is a peculiar demon. in fact, hum, hum, often it's military wing, a part of a resistance, a resistance, but was provoked by these railway is the real team. and this is his israel, but it's not simply israel. i mean, this is as much a british and american war against palestine as it is. and israeli one, you know, just a few years ago, the chief of the defense staff in britain. so nick carter visited israel and between himself and senior israeli strategist, they draw up, drew up basically a secret plan, a partnership on military partnership between israel and britain. in fact, that goes much deeper than that it's, it's just, it's an integration of the 2 military forces where
because palestine, unless we understand the atrocity being imposed on palestine and the right of people to defend themselves, the right of people to resist against an external outside force of force. but it becomes more extreme by the moment and i'm talking about israel. they will never understand how the world works has been a whole attempt to make hamas, the central issue of the reporting. and that's nonsense. hamas is a peculiar demon. in fact, hum, hum, often it's military wing, a part of a...
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so the british wanted to set up stop in palestine to basically exploit the resources of palestine. >>ab expert to meet prince faisal. t.e. lawrence. >> t.e. lawrence was one of the most enigmatic, endlessly fascinating people really of the 20th century. >> he's an adventurer, a beautiful writer. he enjoys extraordinary adventures -- political, military, and sexual. >> he loves the middle east, and he writes letters home where he is saying that he doesn't really want to come home. >> t.e. lawrence was a brilliant intelligence officer, somebody who understood how to fight war, how the different forces need to be organized, and what is at stake if you don't get the local support in order to win. but if you understand lawrence of arabia through the prism of the movie "lawrence of arabia," then you're missing out the larger picture. >> "lawrence of arabia" is a great movie. it's just not true. it's wonderful fiction that plays into the narrative that the west understands. the white guy who helps the not-white-guys do the right thing because they're not capable of it themselves. >> lawrence
so the british wanted to set up stop in palestine to basically exploit the resources of palestine. >>ab expert to meet prince faisal. t.e. lawrence. >> t.e. lawrence was one of the most enigmatic, endlessly fascinating people really of the 20th century. >> he's an adventurer, a beautiful writer. he enjoys extraordinary adventures -- political, military, and sexual. >> he loves the middle east, and he writes letters home where he is saying that he doesn't really want to...
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the british wanted to set up shop in palestine to exploit the resources of palestine. >> the britishr top arabics to meet prince faisal. lawrence. he's adventurous and he loves the middle east. he was a brilliant and intelligent officer, somebody understood how to fight war and the different forces needs to be organized and what is at stake if you don't get the local support in order to win it. if you understand lawrence of arabia. >> it is a great movie, it is not true. it is wonderful fiction that plays into the narrative that the west understands. the white guy who helps the not white guys do the right thing because they are not capable of themselves. lawrence of arabia was not at savior of arabia. he was a loyal intelligence that carried out the mission of the team. >> british intelligence recognizes how valuable lawrence can be. lawrence was sent out to establish the relation and became the liaison between the british brand and faisal. he's going to need british help. >> they need gums and ammunitions and supplies but the promise the british made to their rebellion was if you jo
the british wanted to set up shop in palestine to exploit the resources of palestine. >> the britishr top arabics to meet prince faisal. lawrence. he's adventurous and he loves the middle east. he was a brilliant and intelligent officer, somebody understood how to fight war and the different forces needs to be organized and what is at stake if you don't get the local support in order to win it. if you understand lawrence of arabia. >> it is a great movie, it is not true. it is...
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who had to apologize previous to being pro palestine in his report. and you think they understand that firing stun grenades into the alex and mosque on the equivalent of christmas eve is like doing that to the vatican on christmas eve. i mean, it was either it's a bit like that, bombing the vatican, or sending the soldiers into the vatican. well, if they don't know, what are they doing out there? i mean, you don't actually have to be in the holy land to understand that the provocation, the attack on palestinians, and the, the attack on, on, on the holy a small skin in, in, in islam was entirely unprovoked. and the, the fact that, and hum off a warn the israelis stop these attacks on our people in jerusalem. stop them now or we will resist. and so they resisted as every people has a right to do. so. western media, you know where of a garza yes, there are a lot of palestinian journalists risking their lives. and muslim journalists and arabic speaking journalists, but where all the high paid western journalists, it looks to me like a boy carter, because
who had to apologize previous to being pro palestine in his report. and you think they understand that firing stun grenades into the alex and mosque on the equivalent of christmas eve is like doing that to the vatican on christmas eve. i mean, it was either it's a bit like that, bombing the vatican, or sending the soldiers into the vatican. well, if they don't know, what are they doing out there? i mean, you don't actually have to be in the holy land to understand that the provocation, the...
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. >> the main case of the arabs is against the british government policy in palestine. >> we are the only people in the world homeless and stateless. >> for israelis, the creation of the state of israel is seen as a miracle. and of course for the palestinians, it's a great disaster. >> the history of jerusalem, a very complicated story. and if you don't know it in its complexity, it's very hard to understand what's going on there today. >> the past is never dead. and if there is a city in the world to which that applies, it's jerusalem. ♪ >>> over a thousand years have passed since the time of herod. and by 1187 a.d., the world is a very different place. the jewish people have been driven from jerusalem and now live in exile across europe and africa as two new monotheistic religions dominate the middle east. >> christianity has its beginnings as the breakaway movement within judaism. this main central figure is a jew, jesus. and then there becomes a religion all its own because jesus is the person who begins to talk about different ways of practicing the faith. >>> islam started in 6
. >> the main case of the arabs is against the british government policy in palestine. >> we are the only people in the world homeless and stateless. >> for israelis, the creation of the state of israel is seen as a miracle. and of course for the palestinians, it's a great disaster. >> the history of jerusalem, a very complicated story. and if you don't know it in its complexity, it's very hard to understand what's going on there today. >> the past is never dead....
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donations will be made for the money that you for palestine, is| the money that you for palestine, is to you to be able to give back? yes, very important. when _ to you to be able to give back? yes, very important. when i _ to you to be able to give back? yes, very important. when i was growing up very important. when i was growing up and _ very important. when i was growing up and ghana, but a lot of people help me — up and ghana, but a lot of people help me and i have the opportunity to help _ help me and i have the opportunity to help others as well and pay it forward — to help others as well and pay it forward. i'm happy to help and happy to aid _ forward. i'm happy to help and happy to aid the _ forward. i'm happy to help and happy to aid the community and especially what is _ to aid the community and especially what is going on now. you know, it's good _ what is going on now. you know, it's good way— what is going on now. you know, it's good way to— what is going on now. you know, it's good way to give back as well. talking — good way to give back as well. talking about next sea
donations will be made for the money that you for palestine, is| the money that you for palestine, is to you to be able to give back? yes, very important. when _ to you to be able to give back? yes, very important. when i _ to you to be able to give back? yes, very important. when i was growing up very important. when i was growing up and _ very important. when i was growing up and ghana, but a lot of people help me — up and ghana, but a lot of people help me and i have the opportunity to...
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oh, well then free palestine. seriously, that's all it says, obviously free palestine. i mean and don't stop watching check euro with the recent social media, attention, and shift and public opinion. these really government shook. that's why they're delaying these proceedings. palestinians do not have faith and he is really courts . but they do have faith and mass movements. so don't lead up. thanks jennifer. thank you. now we're going to get to some news. we didn't have time to cover the show for that. we turned to corresponded anders li. anders. anders lior. tell me, what are the stories? well, we are in the midst. possibly of a brewing eviction crisis right now in new york. one and a half when at some point, yes they've been, you know, the, the federal one was extended and they're trying to do that in new york because it's been almost a year now that the state has been sitting on a ton of money. and one of the things that make made and makes andrew cuomo an awful governor. is that the roll out all this money? the other heading? yes, the list would be, this would take
oh, well then free palestine. seriously, that's all it says, obviously free palestine. i mean and don't stop watching check euro with the recent social media, attention, and shift and public opinion. these really government shook. that's why they're delaying these proceedings. palestinians do not have faith and he is really courts . but they do have faith and mass movements. so don't lead up. thanks jennifer. thank you. now we're going to get to some news. we didn't have time to cover the show...
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and to see in the middle east and palestine. and then to try to understand the genuine concerns that is what any negotiator should know and with that i have been first of all have the respect and support from the other leaders. >> it is very late for you in korea we have a question from the student what is the best way for a person to become involved with humanity you have any advice in the medical nonmilitary field? >> and with that departmental organization and the united nations and then with the young men. nations and then with the youn . . . . very strong messages to people around the world. each time i tried to lead the youth i tried to give them a sense of hope. many positions for people who really want that type of a career. life career and human rights. this is what i do and career. i established my own foundation for global citizenship. so global citizenship. i am telling the young people. the young people have much more area to contribute. when i was a young boy, a high school boy, i was fortunate enough to meet presi
and to see in the middle east and palestine. and then to try to understand the genuine concerns that is what any negotiator should know and with that i have been first of all have the respect and support from the other leaders. >> it is very late for you in korea we have a question from the student what is the best way for a person to become involved with humanity you have any advice in the medical nonmilitary field? >> and with that departmental organization and the united nations...
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. >> the main case of the arabs is against the british government policy in palestine. >> we are the only people in the world homeless and stateless. >> for israelis, the creation of the state of israel is seen as a miracle. and of course for the palestinians, it's a great disaster. >> the history of jerusalem, a very complicated story. and if you don't know it in its complexity, it's very hard to understand what's going on there today. >> the past is never dead. and if there is a city in the world to which that applies, it's jerusalem. ♪ >> it's been 900 years since solomon's death, and the world has undergone a dramatic transformation. >> the previous centuries have seen the growth of these empires that just try to swallow as much land around them as possible. >> in 39 b.c., there were two great powers in the world. there's the roman republic, which is now controlling much of the mediterranean. and there is the parthian empire, a huge empire that controls everything from the borders of syria and iraq all the way to the borders of india. >> the parthians were the descendants of the
. >> the main case of the arabs is against the british government policy in palestine. >> we are the only people in the world homeless and stateless. >> for israelis, the creation of the state of israel is seen as a miracle. and of course for the palestinians, it's a great disaster. >> the history of jerusalem, a very complicated story. and if you don't know it in its complexity, it's very hard to understand what's going on there today. >> the past is never dead....
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but, i will tell you that the d discourse on palestine have shifted.nks into the black lives matter movement, too. >> my hope is one day things will resolve themselves in pale palestine/israel. we'll be in a place that can visit from jerusalem together and learn from each other. >> it is about real people living real lives. >> it is really about how we are treating each other in the ground. >> jerusalem are supposed to be the city of peace and of cooperation between all nations and all over the world. >> this was supposed to be the basic idea of jerusalem. there is a normal gate between reality and division. >> all great cities have pasts. have few have pasts to figure so centrally in the narratives of the people. how can you understand judaism or israel without a fundamental understanding of the temple mound. how can you understand muslim sensitivities without understanding them and for christians without understanding jesus and the resurrection. >> everybody has a presence. everybody has a claim. >> king david was there and king herod was there. arab
but, i will tell you that the d discourse on palestine have shifted.nks into the black lives matter movement, too. >> my hope is one day things will resolve themselves in pale palestine/israel. we'll be in a place that can visit from jerusalem together and learn from each other. >> it is about real people living real lives. >> it is really about how we are treating each other in the ground. >> jerusalem are supposed to be the city of peace and of cooperation between all...
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with palestine, is not something, the latest cycle of -- palestine, with consequences addressing the root causes, i had been meeting form prime minister netanyahu so many times and also a politician and military leaders many times during my tenure time, the priority issues, the recent 11 day war continues and hamas was one of the more serious, with diplomacy, as a conveyor belt, diplomacy. when there's a crisis that happened in late december 2008 i went to this region, and and then i did it cloying, and the first thing i did, and president barack of egypt. and israel should declare peace by any matter. and asked him to prove it, in a letter, they continue to attack, and proved immediately, to get some influence to the king of jordan, and went to syria meeting president abbas, and asked him why don't you forging hamas to get to a letter of the season of israel. and how are you not doing anything, and with discussing prices from syria to egypt, saying, to the unilateral cease-fire, passed away the perceptive violence, second time, flew together with secretary clinton and the secretary
with palestine, is not something, the latest cycle of -- palestine, with consequences addressing the root causes, i had been meeting form prime minister netanyahu so many times and also a politician and military leaders many times during my tenure time, the priority issues, the recent 11 day war continues and hamas was one of the more serious, with diplomacy, as a conveyor belt, diplomacy. when there's a crisis that happened in late december 2008 i went to this region, and and then i did it...
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. >> the main case of the arabs is against the british government policy in palestine. >> we are the only people in the world homeless and stateless. >> for israelis, the creation of the state of israel is seen as a miracle. and of course for the palestinians, it's a great disaster. >> the history of jerusalem, a very complicated story. and if you don't know it in its complexity, it's very hard to understand what's going on there today. >> the past is never dead. and if there is a city in the world to which that applies, it's jerusalem. ♪ >>> 18 years have passed since the 1948 arab/israeli war. after a period of calm, tensions are rising again in the middle east. the young nation of israel struggles to find stability as the entire region hovers on the brink of a new conflict. >> israel is still a very young country. the idea of accept be israel as part of the middle east is foreign. >> israel and its arab neighbors, egypt, jordan, syria, lebanon, were at a state of conflict since 1948. the middle east was arab for at least 2,000 years, and suddenly these immigrants come from eastern
. >> the main case of the arabs is against the british government policy in palestine. >> we are the only people in the world homeless and stateless. >> for israelis, the creation of the state of israel is seen as a miracle. and of course for the palestinians, it's a great disaster. >> the history of jerusalem, a very complicated story. and if you don't know it in its complexity, it's very hard to understand what's going on there today. >> the past is never dead....
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he tells him palestine. he says i have been hector and badgered with this issue. i am not dealing with it. he says you and i have been friends for 40 years, i know who you are. i know who your hero is. he points to andrew jackson. he says what would andrew do? you owe it to yourself and me and the jewish people. you have to do it. now truman turns his back to eddie. fingers on the desk, turns around and says all right, you win you --. he is the first foreign leader to recognize the independent state of israel. he said i think the most dramatic moment -- id that is the most dramatic moment of a friend being able to speak to a leader that influenced world history. host: earlier, we spoke about jack kennedy -- john kennedy and david ormsby-gore. how did he play such a critical role in the presidency? mr. ginsberg: it was one of a 25 year friendship. a french of of mutual interest. they both met -- friendship of mutual interest. they loved to talk fast, play fast. they loved to play golf and they loved to argue about what the role of a leader in the democracy was. was
he tells him palestine. he says i have been hector and badgered with this issue. i am not dealing with it. he says you and i have been friends for 40 years, i know who you are. i know who your hero is. he points to andrew jackson. he says what would andrew do? you owe it to yourself and me and the jewish people. you have to do it. now truman turns his back to eddie. fingers on the desk, turns around and says all right, you win you --. he is the first foreign leader to recognize the independent...
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and with those territories and that latest cycle of violence and hamas or palestine and the consequencesthose root causes for those long-term solutions. and so many times opposition leaders and military leaders but it was one of the most but it reminded me of my own personal diplomacy as a conveyor belt. someone a crisis happened late december 2008 at that time president bush administration was about to leave and condi rice and then to take any action. and then to be moving around but and then my idea was that they should declare cease-fire unilaterally. and then asking to do that and then to continue to attack. and asking hamas to have that decision to israel how come you are not doing anything? and then to talk about this crisis from syrian ambassador to egypt with that unilateral cease-fire. that's the way we could stop this violence. and then walking with the secretary of state and then to convince the regional leaders. but then to sit down together that should not be open. and that should be a possibility. to see that cycle that continuation that i expect the new prime minister and
and with those territories and that latest cycle of violence and hamas or palestine and the consequencesthose root causes for those long-term solutions. and so many times opposition leaders and military leaders but it was one of the most but it reminded me of my own personal diplomacy as a conveyor belt. someone a crisis happened late december 2008 at that time president bush administration was about to leave and condi rice and then to take any action. and then to be moving around but and then...
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of the liberal leaders and ask how hope can be grasped from the jaws of despair when it comes to palestine and demick protested, and the boldest, more coming up in today's going underground is after repeated threats against china and russia. so cool, g 7 leaders in england continue to talk about the future of human kind from the economy to cobra. to climate catastrophe. the summit, guarded by thousands of extra members of the u. k. security forces is facing massive protests including from groups like extinction. rebellion used by birth johnson to justify new, arguably draconian, anti protest legislation. so how can protested descent really make any difference when power more and more lives in the hands of the one percent? joining me now is the original rolling stones street fighting man, author an activist carrie gully, who has been at the heart of civil protests for decades tag. thanks so much for coming back. gone. i should say it's been a week where there's been bombing across syria linked to these very g 7 powers, obviously, following on from may's 11 day war against garza and jerusale
of the liberal leaders and ask how hope can be grasped from the jaws of despair when it comes to palestine and demick protested, and the boldest, more coming up in today's going underground is after repeated threats against china and russia. so cool, g 7 leaders in england continue to talk about the future of human kind from the economy to cobra. to climate catastrophe. the summit, guarded by thousands of extra members of the u. k. security forces is facing massive protests including from...
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so the ramifications of the conflict between palestine and israel, you see them now and lebanon. you see them in syria, my, where the iran, of course, behind the sands, iran, israel, heading each other ships on the gulf and other places. these are the ramifications of the core conflict between how cindy and i am, it is really zionism which has been going on for about 6070 years that we have to always keep in mind. and these are situations that keep recurring because of the fundamental conflict in palestine and israel hasn't ended. and the secondary conflicts with how mass now, the hotel is the iranians. these are all going on as well. yeah. just picking up on the, on the iran connection that because of course, that has bullies as seen as, as a proxy of iran. to what extent is this is this perhaps could be seen as, as iran trying to send a message to israel sue through the mouthpiece of his book. this is clearly a situation where iran and has been coordinated very closely. it's widely the, made them and passionately debated, and lebanon is, has a puppet of iran, can iran order has
so the ramifications of the conflict between palestine and israel, you see them now and lebanon. you see them in syria, my, where the iran, of course, behind the sands, iran, israel, heading each other ships on the gulf and other places. these are the ramifications of the core conflict between how cindy and i am, it is really zionism which has been going on for about 6070 years that we have to always keep in mind. and these are situations that keep recurring because of the fundamental conflict...
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he becomes a religious teenager even in 1970s saudi arabia demands he kept friends about palestine when he was a teenager. it's not typical teenage behavior. in the night he was saying a second prayer, he was fasting, not a regular teenager. somewhat in the muslim brotherhood may or may not of been in the brotherhood in the invasion of afghanistan for a secular dictator in iran by ayatollah, the attack on mecca by religious zealots. those a very significant year. and traveled to pakistan within two to the soviet invasion. for the first years of the war is going back and forth raising money. and then and 84, he went into afghanistan regretted he had not gone earlier. i think one of the myths the book kind of helps demolish is what ever else he was fighting soviets there is a wonderful book in arabic he published a book and 91. they interviewed a lot of people, he had access to walkie-talkie transmissions. i took the arabs to task for their mistake. it's a pretty reliable piece of history. and as a young journalist 1988 he visited bin laden. another transformational moment out of the batt
he becomes a religious teenager even in 1970s saudi arabia demands he kept friends about palestine when he was a teenager. it's not typical teenage behavior. in the night he was saying a second prayer, he was fasting, not a regular teenager. somewhat in the muslim brotherhood may or may not of been in the brotherhood in the invasion of afghanistan for a secular dictator in iran by ayatollah, the attack on mecca by religious zealots. those a very significant year. and traveled to pakistan within...
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a constant the carry out policies of apartheid across palestine. they killed children almost on a daily basis. there is no accountability, the bomb, syria, they bomb, they, they bomb many iranian tankers. they claim that they've hit many tankers owned by the iranians, which were passing through to syria to provide fuel for, for ordinary syrians. but no one in the united states ever condemned that no one in the european union condemned that they never condemned israelis when they violate beneath the aerospace and bomb syria and kill syrian. so, you know, when there is no accountability, the regime, whether it's net in yahoo or anyone else is going to behave when it with impunity, it will make accusations and simultaneously or carry out the sort of atrocities that i've been talking about. i want to talk a bit about ron's take on all of this because the court to run as we had, has denied any responsibility. and the in the positive foods are being very categorical that it will defend entrusts, in your opinion. what does that mean? what could that invol
a constant the carry out policies of apartheid across palestine. they killed children almost on a daily basis. there is no accountability, the bomb, syria, they bomb, they, they bomb many iranian tankers. they claim that they've hit many tankers owned by the iranians, which were passing through to syria to provide fuel for, for ordinary syrians. but no one in the united states ever condemned that no one in the european union condemned that they never condemned israelis when they violate beneath...
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. >> against british government policy in palestine. >> we are the only people in the world. >> for israelis, the creation of the state of israel is seen as a miracle. and, of course, for the palestinians, it's a great disaster. >> the history of jerusalem. a very complicated story. and if you don't know it, in its complexity, it's very hard to understand what's going on there, today. >> the past is never dead. and if there is a city in the world, to which that applies, it's jerusalem. >>> when you're walking in modern jerusalem, it does not escape you that you are walking in a place where great history has happened. and you see it. you see it, whether you're at the dome of the rock, the al aqsa mosque. the wall. there is such remarkable history that we've only, you know, read about. >> you've got people living on top of people. stones built on top of stones. religion, based on top of religion. >> the first time i went to jerusalem, i thought it was probably one of the most beautiful places i'd been to on earth. but when i was on the ground, and i started to see the tensions between everyone
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monthly basis in salary while used to bomb iraq in the 1990s pre-support for israel the occupation of palestine at that time lebanon. support for dictators around the middle east such as the king and saudi arabia and el presidente of egypt. seat pressure on those nations to keep production high and oil prices artificially low to subsidize our economy at their expense. and bin laden criticized bin laden for turning a blind eye on russia, china, india and pakistan for their wars and suppression of muslims. the bill clinton government supported the al qaeda forces in bosnia, and co- seville, and chechnya. even that they've been attacking us all through the 1990s. they're picking up the tabs for russia's war at the same time cia were back with the rebels again. in fact after september 11 bill clinton, and brad sherman all three said something to the effect of how could these muslims attack us after all we have done for them? the reality was the occupation of saudi arabia had not ceased. the bombing of iraq could not cease. the dictator ship had not ceased. the democrats had failed to bribe off thes
monthly basis in salary while used to bomb iraq in the 1990s pre-support for israel the occupation of palestine at that time lebanon. support for dictators around the middle east such as the king and saudi arabia and el presidente of egypt. seat pressure on those nations to keep production high and oil prices artificially low to subsidize our economy at their expense. and bin laden criticized bin laden for turning a blind eye on russia, china, india and pakistan for their wars and suppression...
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nermeen: thank you so much mohammed el-kurd, writer and advocate from palestine.speak to the author of a new book that alleges mark milley feared donald trump would stage a coup after losing the election. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ [music break] ♪ nermeen: "the dream" by the legendary -- ventura. we end today show with the authors of a new book that debuted last week at number one of the best sellers list, "i alone can fix it: donald j.trump's catastrophic final year." the book is by two washington post" white house bureau chief, reporters philip rucker, and , carol leonnig, a longtime investigative reporter. their book sheds new light on what happened during the early days of the pandemic, and how trump responded to the deadly january 6 insurrection, and alleges the nation's top general, mark milley, feared trump woodway jaiku after losing the november election. rucker and leonnig are both pulitzer-prize winners, and also co-authors of the 2020 best-seller, "a very stable genius: donald j. trump's testing of america." welcome to democracy now! carol, let's begin
nermeen: thank you so much mohammed el-kurd, writer and advocate from palestine.speak to the author of a new book that alleges mark milley feared donald trump would stage a coup after losing the election. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ [music break] ♪ nermeen: "the dream" by the legendary -- ventura. we end today show with the authors of a new book that debuted last week at number one of the best sellers list, "i alone can fix it: donald j.trump's catastrophic final year."...
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we took it to palestine, to lebanon, to brazil, india, we always had in the back of our minds somebody was going to do something with this written material. then this historic sensation started to appear that was completely inaccurate. what it did was it focused on a handful of individuals all of whom did great work. but made them look like they did it all themselves. this is the american john wayne that the white mail individuals going to come and is going to rescue everybody he's going to save the day. a lot of stories get told that way. actually it nothing happens that way and nothing can happen that way. >> go ahead. one part of the book is a standard narrative ignores i would say three things. first both women and people of color the facts but actually it was not about a bunch of individual whether they were men or women, straight or gay, color or not. it was done in groups. i think it emblematic moment of that is the way in which the very famous, now iconic slogan and symbol of act up which was the. [inaudible] he told the story about how that came about. you can't say anybody di
we took it to palestine, to lebanon, to brazil, india, we always had in the back of our minds somebody was going to do something with this written material. then this historic sensation started to appear that was completely inaccurate. what it did was it focused on a handful of individuals all of whom did great work. but made them look like they did it all themselves. this is the american john wayne that the white mail individuals going to come and is going to rescue everybody he's going to...
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research service report, it outlines that many of its initial members were fighters with the taliban in palestineve us some context to that. >> in january 2015 when the khorasan province was launched, defectors from the pakistan taliban joint to form the khorasan wing. there were a number of pakistani taliban militants who joined and switched their allegiance to khorasan. they were able to attack pakistan from connections with local groups. in may 2019, they decided to work on an individual basis instead of collaborating with other local militant groups. >> the taliban and isil-k are not the only groups operating around afghanistan. al qaeda has been a primary u.s. target in afghanistan since 2001. a report by the u.s. defense department said the group poses a limited threat because it is focused on survival. there is also a semi-autonomous component of the afghan taliban and an ally of al qaeda. there are a number of smaller groups like the pakistani taliban. its fighters fought alongside the afghan taliban against the afghan government. reports seem to suggest that isil-k are linked to the tali
research service report, it outlines that many of its initial members were fighters with the taliban in palestineve us some context to that. >> in january 2015 when the khorasan province was launched, defectors from the pakistan taliban joint to form the khorasan wing. there were a number of pakistani taliban militants who joined and switched their allegiance to khorasan. they were able to attack pakistan from connections with local groups. in may 2019, they decided to work on an...
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what role do you think palestine -- do you think pakistan is going to play in negotiations going forward believe russia is going to be open to working with the taliban going forward? >> i think both these countries have their concerns. they would want afghanistan or taliban to address them. pakistan at the moment want to be a trade hub for central asia. looking at the project that is a flagship project. to become a central trade hub, pakistan needs a peaceful afghanistan. if there is peace in afghanistan, that dream can come true. if there is chaos and war, definitely that would remain as a dream to a peaceful afghanistan is in favor of pakistan. with russia, you have the concerns of the illegal drug trade and also the spillover of extremism. this also largely depends on the taliban's behavior. as we see, the taliban's ambitions and claim is limited to kabul. they want to have a islamic government in a state in afghanistan. that means they are not afghanistan for regional causes of other groups. if that happens and russia is sure of afghanistan not being a launchpad, i think the russians
what role do you think palestine -- do you think pakistan is going to play in negotiations going forward believe russia is going to be open to working with the taliban going forward? >> i think both these countries have their concerns. they would want afghanistan or taliban to address them. pakistan at the moment want to be a trade hub for central asia. looking at the project that is a flagship project. to become a central trade hub, pakistan needs a peaceful afghanistan. if there is...
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are slightly decor, whether it has been europe for america or africa, or money, or in the city or palestine. we are going to stand by doors by the doors and coolly as mom call our people one us. what's that to voice to be the voice of the medical me. poor father hanging on a home. what people want to be shot people want is social freedom. people want that shot, but how many of each realize illusion that it's all hall characteristics in all the process as well as the beliefs must have eaten washer our work and our programs in the government to be fully aware of this. the sons and daughters of the iranian people, one to, to get rid of all difficult as they went there live, to be better. the national activity should be all for the sake of joy inside iran. and the government will listen to the voices of the iranians, and the government will never allow any laziness of failure in this regard. i am here today as servant to all the iranians to all the people. it's my pleasure to serve more than 80000000 iranians. those iranians who have proved to one son again, their loyalty to the slammer lucian
are slightly decor, whether it has been europe for america or africa, or money, or in the city or palestine. we are going to stand by doors by the doors and coolly as mom call our people one us. what's that to voice to be the voice of the medical me. poor father hanging on a home. what people want to be shot people want is social freedom. people want that shot, but how many of each realize illusion that it's all hall characteristics in all the process as well as the beliefs must have eaten...
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so many people putting up pictures from palestine or interviews that i just don't, this reaches our whatever standards they call it is not what is that what made this 11 day war in may different to previous was because they couldn't ignore the destruction in the mass killing of civilians and women and children. absolutely. they couldn't do it. and you know, these images, i mean, they have punished just the europe by bombing their office is 1st of all ages ago. then during the iraq war, especially after the jersey, right head of station said to them, these are our ordinates. please make sure you don't have grown attacks and rockets on this place that's. that's often they will give them the coordinate. they use them and bombed the 0 headquarters, and they were disgusting images made by a canadian documentary filmmaker who showed the entire western media hold up in gutter, seeing the fall of broke about with american. so just cheering and doing this and that. and they stood up, gave it a standing ovation. the data is the level now of large chunks of the west. the media though action though one
so many people putting up pictures from palestine or interviews that i just don't, this reaches our whatever standards they call it is not what is that what made this 11 day war in may different to previous was because they couldn't ignore the destruction in the mass killing of civilians and women and children. absolutely. they couldn't do it. and you know, these images, i mean, they have punished just the europe by bombing their office is 1st of all ages ago. then during the iraq war,...
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naftali bennett has also made it clear, he won't allow for an independent palestine.e had a message of cooperation, as he left for washington. >> there is a new government in the united states, and a new government in israel. and i bring with me from jerusalem a new spirit of cooperation, and this is based on a special and longstanding relationship between the two countries. hazem: let's take a closer look at israel's new prime minister. 49-year-old naftali bennett is the son of jewish immigrants to the u.s., who made millions in the tech industry. he began his political career in 2006 and served as a senior aide to benjamin netanyahu, before becoming defense minister, among other roles, in netanyahu's coalition government. bennett is part of israel's ultra right wing politics, but he is leading a coalition of different parties, including leftists and israeli palestinians. but under a special deal, his main coalition partner, yair lapid, will replace bennett as prime minister by august of 2023. we will bring in our guests shortly. but first, our white house correspond
naftali bennett has also made it clear, he won't allow for an independent palestine.e had a message of cooperation, as he left for washington. >> there is a new government in the united states, and a new government in israel. and i bring with me from jerusalem a new spirit of cooperation, and this is based on a special and longstanding relationship between the two countries. hazem: let's take a closer look at israel's new prime minister. 49-year-old naftali bennett is the son of jewish...
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these people were trained by the best and use during their military service to surveil palestine. in a lot of times they used to beta. they gathered in order to explore it or to use against palestinians in order to come out with additional information. it's no coincidence that israel has the highest surveillance companies per capita in the world. it's also not a coincidence, but 80 percent of founder and israel cybersecurity companies come from the israeli military establishment. and particularly from the idea of intelligence, the palestinian territories in the palestinian people have been effectively a testing ground for israeli technologies. and then we see the disastrous outcome of handing these tools to oppressive re genes around the world to do the same, targeting their own people and their own citizens and journalists, and what israel basically saying is, hey, we are 4 friends of creating this cyber surveillance capability. you won't really get products as good as this anywhere else, nor will you necessarily find regimes who acts as amenable to selling this product . so plea
these people were trained by the best and use during their military service to surveil palestine. in a lot of times they used to beta. they gathered in order to explore it or to use against palestinians in order to come out with additional information. it's no coincidence that israel has the highest surveillance companies per capita in the world. it's also not a coincidence, but 80 percent of founder and israel cybersecurity companies come from the israeli military establishment. and...
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privileged to proceed of the concert is deliberations on the middle east peace process in particular the palestine initial. we also also steered discussions and the adoption of 3 other important mandate extension of the un security council on molly, on molly's sanctions, extension of the mandate, the united nations into important lebanon, uniform and the adoption of one song, which is a similar issue with today's meetings the thicker the india, especially the presidency of the security cancer, is now reaches a successful closure. each of our initiatives were designed to produce, to the extent possible consensus based, substantive and forward looking council outcomes. this is a testimony to the constructive and bridging role that india attempted to play during his residence. i would like to thank the united nations secret data, in particular, the united nations security council division directorate for the support extended to us during our presidency. and thank you. hi, amanda from al jazeera english. regarding today's resolution, how confident are you that this resolution will send a signal to the
privileged to proceed of the concert is deliberations on the middle east peace process in particular the palestine initial. we also also steered discussions and the adoption of 3 other important mandate extension of the un security council on molly, on molly's sanctions, extension of the mandate, the united nations into important lebanon, uniform and the adoption of one song, which is a similar issue with today's meetings the thicker the india, especially the presidency of the security cancer,...
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the israel is, that's how it's always been fe, constantly carry out the policies of apartheid, of palestine, say, kill children almost on a daily basis. there is no accountability, the bombs, syria, the bomb, they, they bomb many iranian tankers. they claim that they've hit many thank are owned by the iranians, but no one in the united states ever condemned that no one in the european union condemned that. a whistleblower in the us has been sentenced almost 4 years in prison for leaking classified information about america's drawing program while solving out the background base in afghanistan a decade ago. daniel hale helped identify targets for estimation when he returned home in 2013, he had secret details about the dream program. with john this from the intercept, online news site reading the true extent of civilian casualties in the middle east and africa. and mark hale pleaded guilty to leaking classified documents, which had revealed that 90 percent of strikes have actually had civilians. the u. s . ramped up and straighten program during the bomber administration. since then, as you
the israel is, that's how it's always been fe, constantly carry out the policies of apartheid, of palestine, say, kill children almost on a daily basis. there is no accountability, the bombs, syria, the bomb, they, they bomb many iranian tankers. they claim that they've hit many thank are owned by the iranians, but no one in the united states ever condemned that no one in the european union condemned that. a whistleblower in the us has been sentenced almost 4 years in prison for leaking...
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lay them out and turn to the same story for the same section so when i was trying to understand palestine israeli conflict , it's hard to find books that works on one side or the other but there's three books or four books that are down the middle and really tell the history of what the british did in the balfour declaration or act or whatever it was but then i have three or four and i can lay them out and turn the pages and see well, here's two views of this. i recently wrote a biographical article about a guy named on it or to god, the founder of atlantic records. i started studying his whole life and the record industry and i realized that our almost every business story or history story i study, there's two views or anytime there's a meeting. he thought this is what they said and she thought no, that's what he said and when i got to the record industry every story there's six views because how many people discovered the beatles? like, thousands i guess and on the other hand when a group anybody ever met with them. and i can't say it nicely, a lot of people in the record business are l
lay them out and turn to the same story for the same section so when i was trying to understand palestine israeli conflict , it's hard to find books that works on one side or the other but there's three books or four books that are down the middle and really tell the history of what the british did in the balfour declaration or act or whatever it was but then i have three or four and i can lay them out and turn the pages and see well, here's two views of this. i recently wrote a biographical...